September 29, 2015

(September 29, 2015) Most
high-impact innovation happens when knowledge and people from different fields
are brought together to create something new, previous research has found.

But the latest findings from the University of Toronto's
Rotman School of Management show that truly new, paradigm-busting ideas with
long-term potential need profound knowledge in a narrow domain. Organizations that ignore that in favour of
recombining what's already known will miss out on the greatest potential
breakthroughs.

Recombining existing knowledge "is only one piece of
the puzzle," says Sarah Kaplan, a Rotman professor of strategic management
who has co-written a study paper on the subject with Keyvan Vakili, an
assistant professor at the London Business School, who is a graduate of the
Rotman PhD program.

Previous research has measured levels of innovation by
looking at how frequently a patent is cited in subsequent patent registrations.
That measures the idea's economic usefulness, but not how truly new the idea
is, say the current study's researchers.

Instead, they looked for cases where new language and terms
were brought into patent Information, signalling the introduction of completely
new ideas. Creating a novelty of their own, they adapted a computer science
text analysis technique called "topic modelling," for their analysis.
They applied it to patents over a 20-year period in a branch of nanotechnology
called “buckminsterfullerenes”.

About Me

Graduated from University of Marmara, Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Design of Industrial Products and completed her dissertation titled "A Review on the Effects of the Trends & Periods on the Structural Constructions on the Products That are Associated With Consumer Electronics" in the same department for her Master’s Degree.

Lectured at University of Anatolia, Department of Industrial Products on part-time basis. Currently, she has been lecturing on part-time basis Faculty of Arts & Science, Department of Industrial Products Design at University of Doğuş.

She was the Head of ETMK Istanbul Branch from February 2010 to June 2011.

She took part in many competitions and projects as a member of advisory board and jury. Currently, she is the acting executive officer coordinating various projects between the Industry and University at the company where she is employed.

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